JSRF Graffiti Contest

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Wanna see your mad graffiti in JSRF? Here's your chance.

By IGN Staff

Artists and street taggers alike unite! Sega and the team behind Jet Grind Radio Future are requesting graffiti submissions for their new contest! The rules are simple -- make graffiti art, send it to Sega.

The contest is open for Japan, as well as overseas submissions (that being us), with selected works to appear in the game and the artist's name in the credits. Check below for all the details regarding submissions:

Format: PSD, TGA, and BMP formats accepted, and must be 24 bit full color.

Pixels: Select from the following (vertical X horizontal):

Type A (128 x 128)

Type B (256 x 384)

Type C (256 x 512)

Type D (256 x 1024)

Comments: Include comments to be used in Japan and overseas versions of JGRF.

Japanese version comment (required):

Within 32 characters (16 if Japanese)

Language can be English or Japanese

Overseas version comment (optional):

Within 32 characters

Language can be English only

Miscellaneous stuff:

If rules aren't met, your submission will be discarded.

Your graffiti project must not violate the following rules:

Immoral contents relating to drugs, alcohol, violence, sex, etc.

Copyright infringements:

Development team can discard any piece they deem innapropriate.

Your name, location, and birthdate must be included in the email for purpose of sending approval documents.

Graffiti and emails will not be returned.

After Acceptance:

If you're piece is chosen, you will be notified via email on October 24h, 2001.

At the same time, time, recongnition documents (allowing for the graffiti to be used in the games) will be sent to the addess for signitures as well.

Underaged artists will require a parental signature

Documents that are not signed properly will be discarded and acceptance will be voided.

All documents must be returned by November 5th, 2001. Late documents will be rejected.

The contest ends on October 21st, and submissions can be sent here. Be sure to mark "JSRF User Graffiti Project" as the subject line in your email. Users can also send more than one piece if they wish. That's it folks, have fun!

-- William Pulley, Editorial Contributor

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